Circular polarity is different but there is an easy conversion
Left is Horizontal
Right is Vertical
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DirecTV uses its own encryption setup (DSS) so the DVB boxes wont pick it up. The LNB LO has to be 11250 standard (not Universal)I haven't found any frequencies on the Directv satellite @ 101.0 deg, or the Echostar 7 @ 119.0 deg. yet.
you could do that. Thats what I do. I have a simple DBS LNB strapped ot the Sadoun .4 dual I haveWould it be better for me to strap the circular LNB to the to the universal LNB on the dish and install a DiSEqC switch to the system?
yes you can receive them. I have a simple box set up for a couple of the stationsI was just hooking it up temporarily to see if I can receive the Muzak stations, but if I can receive them, I will want to tune to them regularly.
If your current system is not broke, why upgrade? I had a QPH and due to my northern location (Minnesota) the weight of the LNB actually made the signal worse.I plan to buy the Invacom QPH-031 when I have a few dollars laying around, but in the mean time I will probably just buy the DiSEqC switch to get the set up to work.
check out the dish aiming infoI was moving the Dtv dish by hand to point it to the Echostar 7 with a temporary hookup to my receiver.
Thank you,
Bill
Satellite Look Angles Satellite Heading Calculator Azimuth Elevation Skew Tilt LNBF Latitude and Longitude values
that will give you the right angle to aim the dish and where to aim it. No need to worry about skew as circular polarity needs no skew. Its the same however the LNB is aimed.
good luck


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(duct tape), 'cause I think that I am going to need it.
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